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CBS Evening News-20150315-01:06:00

apologize. >> reporter: plu bell is responsible for this listeria? >> no question. >> reporter: listeria symptoms include fever, muscle aches diarrhea and vomiting. department of health spokesperson said there may be more cases. >> symptoms can appear three to 70 days after consuming this bacteria, and we continue to monitor situation. >> reporter: listeria kills an average 260 people a year in the u.s. and sickens 1600, according to the c.d.c. the largest nationwide listeria outbreak was in 2011 when 33 people died from tainted cantaloupe. >> it was just tragic. i still think about him. >> reporter: paul schwarz's father, paul air, world war ii veteran, was one of them. >> we shouldn't have to take a bite of cantaloupe or ice cream and possibly get sick and die. it's just-- it's just unconscionable that this happens. >> reporter: blue bell's c.e.o. tells us he does not know how the contamination happened

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140907:16:58:00

really keeps the doctor away? >> i like this information. we are very pro-food on this show. it's part of our head tramedite diet. over 40,000 people were studied over seven years. it showed that those who had a fruit a day cut down their risk of heart disease by 40%. why would that be? fruit has fiber in it, it causes your sugar to go to a better place. it has antioxidants in it. it has very low calories. we talked about why die bekabet can have it. there is a study out in a magazine called "stroke" that men and women who eat a lot of potassium have a lower risk of stroke. why is that important? because fruit is loaded with potassium. >> does it matter what fruit you have, a banana, a cup of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140907:20:58:00

pardon of our mediterranean diet. this is over 400,000 people studyied over seven years, a chinese study and it showed those that had a fruit a day cut down the risk of heart disease by 40 percent. 40 percent. why? fruit has fiber. we talked about that. it causes your sugar to be absorbed in a better place. it has chemicals that are good for your body includingant -- including antiobjection -- antioxidants and post menopausal women have a lower risk of stroke if they eat a lot of potassium. >> does it matter what type of fruit? a banana? a cup of blueberries? >> absolutely. >> if there was an award for what you are supposed to eat, the winner goes to...this study

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140903:17:42:00

trend is not our friend. and ditto in 2012 and 10. and up nine percent and the message is, the bulls don't always go in to hiding. back to you. >> i like the 50 percent hike in the 401 k. >> and that's all i heard in her report, too. >> we want more money. ncalling up the old 401 k. >> there is a new story on weight loss. speaking of food, researchers reveal benefits of eating one piece of fruit a day. what our medical expert said you need to know. you will like this. it is easy.

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ABC World News With David Muir-20120819-00:33:00

expert dr. ian lipkin, but no time for complacency either. >> this is enough for mosquitos to develop? it doesn't take much standing water -- even with a volume like this is sufficient -- to allow mosquitoes to breed. >> reporter: in dallas, the aerial attack with pesticides was again grounded today because of rain and storms. interestingly enough, this year's drought could be playing a factor in the increase of west nile virus cases. >> now, one of the things that happens in drought years is that people tend to collect water so when this occur, we have perfect breeding grounds for mosquitos. ginger you were telling me the thunderstorms rolling through dallas will clear out tomorrow? >> they do. monday and tuesday will be much better spraying days in dallas. >> dusk and dawn is when the critters come out. remember that's the time to avoid coming outdoors. >> see you first thing on "gma." west nile concerns for tonight. we turn to another health threat we reported on the salmonella outbreak. that's now spread to 20 states. 2 people have died. more than 140 hers have fallen ill.

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ABC World News With David Muir-20120819-00:34:00

tonight authorities think they now know right where they think this began. >> reporter: tonight authorities zoning in on a farm as like leg source of a deadly yoit break of salmonella. scrambling to track the path of the painted fruit to store shelves. the unnamed farm has withdrawn its product and will not ship cantaloupes for the rest of the season. the cdc is warning consumers to discard any cantaloupe from southwest indiana. at walmart the country's largest grocer, announcing it will voluntarily pull all cantaloupes from that region from store shelves. already 2 people have died. 140 more are sick. the outbreak began in july and spread to 20 states with cases popping up from coast to coast. over one third of them from kentucky alone. this outbreak comes almost a year applicant after cantaloupe are from colorado tainted with

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120818-00:51:00

we have a warning tonight about cantaloupe. since july, two people have died and more than 100 have become sick from salmonella linked to the fruit. officials tonight are calling it a multi-state outbreak. several illnesses reported in kentucky, indiana and tennessee. and you'll remember, just a year ago, a listeria outbreak tied to cantaloupe killed at least 30 people. and, it is one of the most congested places in america. this is the lincoln tunnel in new york city. it usually looks like this, but take a look at a dream, a fantasy. a formula one racer cruising through in fewer than 30 seconds at 190 miles per hour. it was publicity for a race scheduled next year. but as we said, a fantasy for everybody stuck there, probably right now tonight. and, coming up, what are the secrets of this famous scene? the great director, stanley donen, is our "person of the

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20111020-00:38:00

women who want mammograms would be covered. >> the same panel creating more upheaval for women. >> reporter: and confusion. talk to your doctor. >> and confusion. thank you, sharyn. and we learned more today about the details of what may have caused that deadly listeria outbreak in cantaloupe that killed 25 people. the fda cited several factors at the farm in colorado where the listeria originated. packing equipment that was too difficult to sanitize was one. there were also pools of standing water that can grow bacteria. and trucks used to transport melons may also have carried cattle. and we turn next to politics, your voice, your vote. and the flare-up at the republican debate last night. it has the political world talking today. and the front-runners also put a lot of pressure on each other. so we want to get the bottom line, bringing in "good morning america" anchor george stephanopoulos. hey, george. so, tell us what really mattered last night. >> reporter: what we learned last night is, these debates matter. a lot of people watched, 5 to 6 million people, and they are

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NBC Nightly News-20111014-00:42:00

years to recover from president obama. i'm like you. if he's re-elected i don't know that 40 years is going to be enough. >> reporter: although anita perry has been first lady longer than anyone in texas history, that public life has apparently not made the scrutiny and strain any easier seeing her husband run for president. kelly o'donnell, nbc news, washington. we have a health story in the news tonight. an update on the outbreak of the deadly bacteria linked to cantaloupe. two more people have died bringing the death toll to 23 now, making this officially the worst case of food-borne illness in 25 years in this country. 116 people in 25 separate states have gotten sick. health officials say it may not be over since it can take months for symptoms to appear. they say people could have been eating the bad products as far back as july and not know it. up next on "nightly news" tonight, an iconic american brand fighting to stay alive as the focus of the nation changes. and later a commoner who's

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20111001-00:40:00

equipment in the room, not even a $40 alarm that could have told dr. murray jackson stopped breathing. but they go to work, cpr, a bag to force air into jackson's lungs and drugs to restart the heart, but nothing. and there was more damaging testimony from the paramedics, who say that after dr. murray thought that they had left, they saw him putting empty bottles of lidocaine into his medical bag. lidocaine is a drug often administered with propofol. diane? >> watching the court today. thank you, jim avila. and now we want to tell you about a turn for the worse tonight in the cantaloupe and listeria outbreak. the deadliest food outbreak in ten years. health investigators say more people have now died and become sick. 84 confirmed illnesses now and 15 deaths. with fear that the numbers could go still higher, because listeria stays in the body for more than a month. and next, we're going to take you to the front lines of a different kind of medical fight. the one to save millions of the world's most vulnerable children

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